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A solo piano version, with a swing flavor, of a traditional Christmas song: Stille Nacht / Silent Night.
Suitable for: commercials, background for fairy tales and stories, tourist documentaries, family videos, drama performances
It is one of the most famous Christmas melodies, whose music was composed in Scotland in the sixteenth century. It is still used today on New Year's Eve to say goodbye to the old year or for other farewell ceremonies. The piece is proposed with a minimal piano arrangement, accompanied only by a stri
A jazz waltz version for an elaboration of the traditional Christmas carol O Tannenbaum (also known as Oh Christmas tree). Piano, double bass and drums renew the rhythmic atmosphere of this piece, which mixes Christmas with the swing.
Suitable for typical Christmas-related applications: comm
The duo "Cushini duo of fanfole" (Camilla Pegoraro and Lorenzo Tempesti) offers a "Silent night" version that opens in a sweet and dreamy way, to then transport the listeners in a swing rhythm that recalls gospel and spiritual music.
Suitable for typical Christmas-related applications: commer
This jazz version of Jingle bells is sprinkled with energy by the Cushini duo of fanfole (Camilla Pegoraro and Lorenzo Tempesti)! The voice launches into engaging vocalizations, supported by a warm piano accompaniment.
Suitable for typical Christmas-related applications: commercials, document
The composition op. 49, n.4 Wiegenlied: Guten Abend, gute Nacht by Johannes Brahms is known in Italy with the translation of the title "Ninna nanna" (lullaby). In this version for glockenspiel it takes on the classic sound of the carillon.
Suitable for Christmas applications, images of childr
This famous Christmas song is presented here in a version for electronic instruments, triumphal but at the same time less intrusive than the traditional choir recordings.
Suitable for typical Christmas applications, including ceremonies, commercials, documentaries, reportages, live nativity sc
Famous Italian Christmas song, composed in 1754 by Alfonso Maria de 'Liguori and presented here in a traditional version for oboe and strings.
Suitable for typical Christmas applications, including commercials, documentaries, reportages, living nativity scenes, etc.
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The light turns up slowly in a gentle dawn, while your body and your mind reconnect with the world🧘a
What sound is there in interstellar space? Scientifically no one, but even infinity is music... Let yourself be transp
A light-hearted composition for piano and violin, a playful dialogue in imitative style.
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